Paige Rice
Paige Rice holds a master’s degree in Art Therapy from Concordia University and is an active member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, as well as a qualifying registrant with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
Originally from Wasauksing First Nation, Paige was raised in the vibrant city of Toronto, Ontario. Her identity deeply influences her therapeutic approach, blending perspectives from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous worldviews. Paige’s training and experience are grounded in the theory and practice of art therapy, allowing her to work with diverse populations facing a wide range of challenges, both individually and in groups.
With a strong academic foundation in psychology, human development, and the therapeutic use of art, Paige is passionate about harnessing the power of creativity to guide individuals on their paths toward healing and self-discovery. Her commitment to the field of art therapy stems from a firm belief in the transformative potential of artistic expression and its profound ability to enhance mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. She is available for virtual sessions only.